Data Protection

Protection of personal data for the Buyer as a
natural person is provided by Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Personal Data
Protection, as amended.

The Buyer consents to the processing of the
following personal data: first name and last name (or trade name, as
appropriate), address of the residence (or registered office, as appropriate),
company registration number, tax identification number, electronic mail
address, phone and fax number, and bank account number, where relevant
(hereinafter all jointly referred to as “personal data”).

The Buyer consents to the processing of the
personal data by the Seller for the purposes of executing the rights and duties
arising from the purchase contract and for the purposes of sending information
and commercial advertisements to the Buyer.

The Buyer hereby acknowledges his/her
obligation to provide true and correct personal data (in the registration,
purchase order, etc.) and to inform the Seller without undue delay on any
changes in the Buyer’s personal data.

The Seller shall be entitled to engage a third
party as a data processor for the processing of the Buyer’s personal data.
Except for the persons delivering the Goods, the personal data shall not be
disclosed by the Seller to any third parties without the Buyer’s prior consent.

The personal data shall be processed for an
indefinite period of time. The personal data shall be processed either in
electronic form in an automated manner or in printed form in a non-automated
manner.

The Buyer confirms that the personal data
provided by him/her are correct and the Buyer was informed about the fact that
the personal data are provided on a voluntary basis. The Buyer declares to have
been informed about the fact that his/her consent to the processing of personal
data may be withdrawn in relation to the Seller based on a written notice
delivered to the Seller’s address.

If the Buyer has a reason to believe that the
Seller or the data processor processes his/her personal data in conflict with
the protection of the Buyer’s private and personal life or in conflict
with the law, particularly where the personal data are inaccurate with respect
to the purpose of their processing, the Buyer can:

- Ask the Seller or the data processor for
explanation,

- Request a remedy of such situation by the
Seller or the data processor. This may consists, in particular, in blocking,
correcting, completing or destroying the personal data. If the Buyer’s request
under the previous sentence is found justified, the Seller or the data
processor shall remedy the wrongful situation immediately. If the request is
refused by the Seller or the data processor, the Buyer shall have the right to
refer the matter directly to the Office for Personal Data Protection. This
provision shall be without prejudice to the Buyer’s right to file a motion to
the Office for Personal Data Protection directly.

If the Buyer requests information about the
processing of his/her personal data, the Seller shall be obliged to provide
such information. The Seller shall have the right to charge a reasonable fee
for providing the information according to the previous sentence; such fee
shall not exceed the costs necessary to provide the information.

The Buyer agrees that information related to
the Seller’s goods, services or business can be sent to the Buyer’s electronic
address; in addition, the Buyer agrees that commercial advertisements can be
sent by the Seller to the Buyer’s electronic address.